Financial Operations Analyst, Grammarly

$155-220k

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AWS
GCP
Azure
Mid level
Remote in US

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Grammarly

AI-powered writing assistant

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Grammarly

AI-powered writing assistant

1001+ employees

B2CArtificial IntelligenceLanguagesProductivityCommunicationSaaS

Be an early applicant

$155-220k

Salary range dependent on candidate location

AWS
GCP
Azure
Mid level
Remote in US

More information about location

1001+ employees

B2CArtificial IntelligenceLanguagesProductivityCommunicationSaaS

Company mission

Grammarly's mission is to improve lives by improving communication.

Role

Who you are

  • Loves working with cost data and cloud cost optimization, learns constantly, and can’t wait to share insights about the latest cool tools they’ve tried
  • Has at least 3 years of experience managing costs, preferably in a highly scaled multi-cloud environment
  • Is knowledgeable of AWS —or has deep expertise in Azure or GCP and is willing to learn AWS quickly
  • Can utilize BI tools effectively to build comprehensive reports, analyze cost data and present to decision-makers
  • Can communicate well and collaborate effectively, empathetically, and proactively on a tightly integrated team
  • Can understand a problem, see the holistic picture, and break it down into single and manageable components
  • Embodies our EAGER values—is ethical, adaptable, gritty, empathetic, and remarkable
  • Is inspired by our MOVE principles: move fast and learn faster; obsess about creating customer value; value impact over activity; and embrace healthy disagreement rooted in trust
  • Is able to meet in person for their team’s scheduled collaboration weeks, traveling if necessary to the hub where their team is based

What the job involves

  • To achieve our ambitious goals, we’re looking for a FinOps Analyst to join our Cloud Infrastructure team as part of the wider Engineering Platform team
  • The person in this role will work directly with the biggest Grammarly vendors, identify and visualize cost drivers, discover cost optimization options, and forecast and analyze our cloud spending
  • They will drive our financial accountability culture and enable our Product, Engineering, IT, Finance, and Executive teams to scale Grammarly while making data-driven spending decisions
  • As a FinOps Analyst, you will be at the forefront of building and optimizing a framework that empowers our engineering teams to manage cloud costs effectively and provides stakeholders with the information to make value-driven decisions
  • You will create an abstraction over complex, flexible, and user-friendly infrastructure, balancing cost-efficiency with performance and security while making numerous critical decisions
  • Enable better decision-making by promoting and demonstrating cloud financial information
  • Analyze spend across multiple cloud vendors, identifying areas for optimization and efficiency gains
  • Closely partner with Engineering and Finance teams to understand Cloud business processes and cost drivers
  • Create reports, dashboards, and alerts to track spending and usage trends and the potential impact of cost optimizations
  • Maintain, distribute, and improve company-wide cloud cost reporting
  • Continuously improve cloud cost management and reporting strategies and ensure compliance with modern financial standards
  • Identify ways to streamline the report-building, forecasting, and alerting processes while improving visibility
  • Develop solutions and frameworks to facilitate cost-effective testing, deployment, and monitoring of services
  • Proactively monitor cloud consumption to detect, investigate, and escalate anomalies and unplanned spikes
  • Assist with contract negotiations by modeling usage, cost, and discounts for multiple scenarios

Our take

From professional writing to everyday correspondence, effective communication is critical. Grammarly is an AI-powered writing assistant that helps people write clearly and without mistakes, checking spelling, grammar, and other potential pitfalls.

Grammarly was originally launched as a subscription service for students, although the platform has moved into the mainstream in the last decade. It went freemium in 2015 and now works across more than 500,000 applications and websites including email clients, enterprise software, and word processors. Paid tiers give users more tools beyond grammar and spelling checks to include things like word choice, sentence rewrites, tone adjustments, fluency, and formality level.

The company has been profitable since the beginning and now has a valuation of more than $13 billion, placing it among the 10 most valuable startups in the US. The AI writing assistant space is heating up, and Grammarly is hoping to defend its positions against offerings including Scalenut, Ginger and Microsoft's Editor by the release of its SDK, making it far easier to integrate Grammarly into other applications. So far this has been used in over 4,000 products and earned excellent ratings and increased user numbers of Grammarly's service.

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Top investors

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back within 2 weeks

44% employee growth in 12 months

Company

Funding (last 2 of 3 rounds)

Nov 2021

$200m

LATE VC

Oct 2019

$90m

LATE VC

Total funding: $400m

Company benefits

  • Support for professional development with training, coaching, and regular feedback
  • Global, local, and team-specific events and programs
  • Catered lunches
  • Gym and recreation stipends
  • Admission discounts
  • Work from home opportunities
  • Medical, dental, vision, financial, and other benefits, as well as equity
  • Support to set up a home office
  • Ample and defined time off
  • 401(k) matching

Company values

  • Ethical - Be honorable and earn trust by doing the right thing even when no one is watching, every time.
  • Adaptable - Embrace change to evolve and succeed, with a positive, problem-solving attitude.
  • Gritty - Achieve with passion and perseverance for goals, by doing whatever it takes to get the job done, whenever it’s necessary.
  • Empathetic - Treat others as they want to be treated to work well together, by actively listening to put yourself in their shoes and then responding accordingly.
  • Remarkable - Always be learning to develop quickly and be exceptional yet humble, by continually seeking out mentors and learning opportunities.

Company HQ

Financial District, San Francisco, CA

Leadership

Alex Shevchenko

(Board Member)

Studied at Vienna's International University before receiving an MBA from the University of Toronto. Co-founded MyDropBox.com in 2006. The company was bought by Blackboard Inc. three years later. Co-founded Grammarly in 2009.

Max Lytvyn

(Head of Revenue & Board Member)

Studied for an MBA at Vanderbilt University before joining Blacboard Inc. as Director of Product Strategy in 2007. Was General Manager and then Partner at Sciworth Labs from 2004 to 2013. Was a Board Member at Uniweb and invested in farmland investment platform FarmTogether.

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